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Here is a numismatic description for the 1000 Francs Ceres and Mercury banknote:
This banknote was issued by the Banque de France. Its year of issue is 1927. The face value is 1000 francs.
The front of the banknote features an allegorical composition. Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture and harvests, is depicted on the left. She symbolizes the prosperity and fertility of the land. On the right, Mercury, the Roman god of commerce and travelers, is depicted with his traditional attributes, including the caduceus and the wings on his helmet. This association of Ceres and Mercury highlights the importance of agriculture and commerce for the wealth of the nation.
The back of the banknote echoes and complements the theme of the front. The same figures of Ceres and Mercury are present, but in a different composition.
This 1000 Francs Ceres and Mercury banknote is a testimony to the economic and artistic history of France during the interwar period. Its design reflects the influences of the time, while remaining within the tradition of French banknotes.